Posts Tagged ‘photo shoot’
When talented makeup artist Natasha Stannard messaged me on Facebook to tell me she was coming home to Hawaii for the holidays and wanted to do a shoot, I jumped at a chance. (We previously worked together when I shot Mahina, Keegen, and Yvonne) I contacted my dear Helene, and out of our combined personal wardrobe of flowy skirts, this gypsy-themed shoot was born! I even made the shoulder-duster earrings the night before the shoot specifically for these two looks. Try as I might, I couldn’t narrow down my final picks any more than this. Hope you enjoy these as much as I do!












Model: Helene Watson
Photographer: Dallas Nagata White
Makeup/Hair: Natasha Stannard
Styling: Group effort!
(Shoulder duster earrings & black headband created by me!)
If you’d like to see some unedited 35mm film shots from the same shoot, please check them out here!
Back in February, I assisted Daeja with my first commercial photo-shoot, for Tori Richard. The shoot took place at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, took about 13-hours, but it was a great learning experience for me. Well, several months later, the images are finally up! Head over to the Tori Richard site and check out Daeja’s awesome photos! (They’re under the women’s clothing) The lovely model is Michelle Vawer, currently in New York with IMG. You might recognize her from a few of my images from shoots where I was allowed to shoot from behind Daeja – luckily I got to photograph her before she gets super famous!
The Honolulu Advertiser also has an article with Daeja’s photos, about the clothing designer, Tamar Wong, who is a good friend of Daeja’s.
Finally, here are two images I shot that day that I kind of liked. (No where near as good as Daeja’s, but I’m still learning!) For the first…a green Diamond Head! I sometimes forget what that looks like during these dry, hot summers.

And I do like this one, even though my highlights blew out completely.

Overall, it feels good to see the final images, knowing that I was there holding reflectors, lights, and scrims. I suppose I’ll geek out less as I gain more experience with commercial shoots, but for now, I think it’s awesome!